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DIAMANTE CANDELA “HYAKKEI”

トウキョウ クラシック グラス

キャンドル ライト

Diamante, which means “glass,” is a word that was commonly used in the Edo period.Named the “100 Views of Diamante, ”you can revel in this candleholder’s ability to unfold various expressions of traditional glassmaking (e.g. Edo Kiriko, Handblown Glass, etc.), together with light.

About Hirota Glass

Founded in Tokyo in 1899, Hiroto Glass has established itself as one of the pioneers of Japanese Glassware. In recent years, Hirota Glass has created its own signature style through harmonization of European traditional glassmaking technique and Japanese artistry. While staying true to its classic designs and influence dating back to the pre-war period, Hirota Glass continues to push hand-crafted glass to its artistic limits.

EDO KIRIKO

エドキリコ

A popular Tokyo handicraft that boasts a history of more than 150 years dating back to the Edo period. Its “Senbon Goushi” design, a lattice of beautiful evenly spaced vertical bars, is considered effective in warding off evil spirits.

TAISHO ROMAN

タイショウロマン

Opalescent-colored glass is a glassmaking technique that gained widespread popularity during the Meiji and Taisho periods in Japan. Hirota Glass uses unique and original technology to reinvent glassmaking, creating its own signature designs.

NIKAWA GLASS

ニカワグラス

A technique that was used for the structure of glass windows and doors of Japanese-style houses in the Taisho and Showa periods. It gives the glass a character that will remind you of mist.

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Diamante Candela “Hyakkei”

Edo Kiriko/ Senbon Goushi/ Clear (Ancient Amber)

Material:

Soda Glass, Japanese "Shimanto" Cypress (Thinned Wood)

Size:

φ86.5mm x h123mm, Candle Hole φ42mm x h20mm

Box:

w108 x h161 x d108mm

More Detail:

This product can be used with a tealight candle and as an oil lamp. (dia. 40mm)Made in Japan 20,000yen